The show is entering its fifth month of broadcast.
Since September, every Saturday in the second part of the evening, viewers of La Deux find Léa Salamé as well as Christophe Dechavanne and Philippe Caverivière in the program "Quelle époque!".
Cultural, media, societal or political news, everything goes there.
Thus, artists, polemicists, intellectuals, great sportsmen and politicians, but also new talents and young influencers, meet and debate.
This week, the cast is heterogeneous.
To discover
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survey will be present on the set of "Quelle époque!".
Indeed, Jean-Luc Reichmann had announced it a few days ago on his social networks by affirming, by a video posted upside down, that he was shortening his vacation in the mountains to join Léa Salamé.
Joke or truth, whatever, he will indeed participate in this new issue of the show.
And this news seems to have delighted its subscribers.
The other guests of the week
Another personality appreciated by the French will enter alongside her and this is the new Miss France: Indira Ampiot.
Almost a month after her coronation, taking over from Diane Leyre, the young woman will be able to chat with the columnists and other guests of her new life.
She was elected beauty queen at just 18 years old.
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Belgian comedian and comedian Alex Vizorek will also be present alongside content creator Louise Aubery, commonly known as “My Better Self”.
His creeds?
Feminism, ecology and self-acceptance.
Among other things, she will come back to the social experience she had wanted to organize after having looked, without success, for large plastic mannequins for the pop-up of her brand Je ne sais quoi.
Journalist and food columnist Périco Légasse will also be around the table.
The political guest of the week is none other than the deputy of the Somme and member of France Insoumise, François Ruffin.
He is the author of a book entitled
The time to learn to live (The battle of pensions)
published by Les liens qui liberantes, published at the end of November 2022. More topical than ever, a baker, Jérémy Ferrer, will come to bring the voice of the profession forced to fight because of soaring energy prices to continue to practice their trade against their competitors from the large industrial chains.